Tate Magazine


Eight issues of Tate Magazine were published by The Condé Nast Publications between October 2002 and December 2003. In summer 2004, Tate began publication of a new magazine, TATE ETC.

Selected articles from Tate Magazine can be accessed below:

issue 8 ISSUE EIGHT

FEATURING:
Peter Blake's A-Z polaroids, Paula Rego's illustrations for Jayne Eyre, Tom Morton on Tate Modern's 'Common Wealth' exhibition, Alan Davie: Myth & Gesture, Turner Prize: Justin Westover photographs the shortlisted artists.
issue 7 ISSUE SEVEN

FEATURING:
A S Byatt on Sigmar Polke, Olafur Eliasson by Brian Cathcart, Turner & Byron In Venice by Allan Massie, Thomas Hirschhorn Studio Visit, Blinding White: Paul Graham, Buried Treasure: Tate Archive.
issue 6 ISSUE SIX

FEATURING:
Peter Gidal on A Century of Artists' Film, Studio: Bridget Riley, Henry Moore and his successors, Simon Grant on Paul Nash, Viola's Five Angels, Paul McCarthy's inflatable monoliths, Jennifer Mundy on Dorothea Tanning.
issue 5 ISSUE FIVE

FEATURING:
Studio Visit: Cindy Sherman, Carter Radcliff on Cruel And Tender, The Hole Of Life: Jeanette Winterson on Barbara Hepworth, Surface Tension: Viviane Rehberg on Thomas Ruff, Tate Plays Cupid, Wolfgang Tillmans.
issue 4 ISSUE FOUR

FEATURING:
Richard Hamilton's early exhibitions, Tate Triennial survey, sculptor Ronald Moody, Terry Frost at Tate St Ives, COBRA, Zittel in the Mojave Desert, Roberto Matta interview, Bhimji's Out of Blue, Pearly Queen.
issue 3 ISSUE THREE

FEATURING:
Constable to Delacroix at Tate Britain, Consuming Passions: 'Shopping' At Tate Liverpool, Leon Golub on Max Beckmann, Michael Landy's Weeds, Man Ray Laid Bare, Eye of the Beholder, Studland Beach.
issue 2 ISSUE TWO

FEATURING:
Christian Boltanski, Matthew Barney, The Turner Prize 2002, Darian Leader on Eva Hesse, Video at St Ives, Turner at Tate, Richard Cork on André Fougeron, Thomas Ware on Henry Moore.
issue 1 ISSUE ONE

FEATURING:
Melanie McGrath on Tracey Emin, William Vaughn on Gainsborough, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Barnett Newman, Robert Ryman, Anselm Kiefer, Anish Kapoor, Anya Gallaccio, Howard Hodgkin.


 

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